Europa League matches involved in match fixing case

Charged with manipulating 17 matches, including three in the Europa League

Estonian football clubs Narva Trans and Tallina Kalev named by the prosecutor

Of the men arrested, eight are players for the two clubs

(CNN) -- For the second time in less than a week European football is facing up to allegations of match fixing.

Estonian authorities announced on Monday 11 men have been charged with fixing 17 matches, including three matches in Europe's second-tier Europa League competition to the tune of 108,000 euros ($146,730).

The Estonian Prosecutor's Office said two of the country's clubs, Narva Trans and Tallinna Kalev, purposefully recruited players who were open to manipulating matches.

Of the 11 men charged, eight are players for Narva Trans or Tallinna Kalev, CNN was told by the prosecutor's office.

UK match-fixing arrests

Jerome Valcke: Match-fixing a 'disease'

The two teams are accused of looking for players from Estonia, Lithuania and Ukraine who were receptive to fixing aspects of matches in exchange for money.